Letter from Eliza Wigham, Edinburgh, to Samuel May, Jr., 24 1 62

Stating "We are not at all surprised that your [government] is not Anti-Slavery," Wigham recommends that the American people urge the President to issue an emancipation proclamation. She charges the British and American press with provoking hostilities and adds that the stone...

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